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CBOR Object Signing and Encryption (COSE) implementation

Project description

pycose:snake: --- CBOR Object Signing and Encryption

Python package

This project is a Python implementation of the IETF CBOR Encoded Message Syntax (COSE). COSE has reached RFC status and is now available at RFC 8152.

Installation

$ pip install cose

:warning:WARNING:warning:: There is package on PyPI called pycose which contains old code from this repository. Since I am not the maintainer I cannot update that package or remove it.

What is COSE ?

CBOR Encoded Message Syntax (COSE) is a data format for concise representation of small messages RFC 8152. COSE is optimized for low power devices. The messages can be encrypted, MAC'ed and signed. There are 6 different types of COSE messages:

  • Encrypt0: An encrypted COSE message with a single recipient. The payload and AAD are protected by a shared CEK (Content Encryption Keys)
  • Encrypt: An encrypted COSE message can have multiple recipients. For each recipient the CEK is encrypted with a KEK (Key Encryption Key) - using AES key wrap - and added to the message.
  • MAC0: An authenticated COSE message with one recipient.
  • MAC: An authenticated COSE message that can have multiple recipients. For each recipient, the authentication key is encrypted with a KEK and added to the message.
  • Sign0: A signed COSE message with a single signature.
  • Sign: A COSE message that has been signed by multiple entities (each signature is carried in a COSE signature structure, added to the message).

A basic COSE message consists of 2 information buckets and the payload:

  • Protected header: This message field contains information that needs to be protected. This information is taken into account during the encryption, calculation of the MAC or the signature.
  • Unprotected header: The information contained in the unprotected header is not protected by the cryptographic algorithms.
  • Payload: Contains the payload of the message, protected (mac'ed, signed or encrypted) by the cryptographic algorithms.

Additionally, based on the message type, other message fields can be added:

  • MAC or signature (for MAC0 or Sign1 messages)
  • COSE recipients or COSE signatures (for MAC, Encrypt, and Sign messages)

Examples

A set of examples can be found here

Cryptography

The project depends on pyca/cryptography for all cryptographic operations, except the deterministic ECDSA algorithm. For deterministic ECDSA cose uses python-ecdsa.

Documentation

More documentation on COSE and the cose API can be found at: https://pycose.readthedocs.io

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